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  1. CO v IBU [2011] NZIACDT 4 (14 February 2011) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...that a licensed immigration adviser act with care, respect, diligence and professionalism. Factual Issues [5] The Tribunal undertook a review of the whole of the papers presented, and issued a minute dated 10 December 2010. Among other procedural matters, the minute identified the factual matters in issue, and the potential conclusions that could be reached on the papers before the Tribunal. The parties were given an opportunity to respond. [6] The foundation for the complaint was:...

  2. CO v DSI [2011] NZIACDT 5 (14 February 2011) [pdf, 85 KB]

    ...that a licensed immigration adviser act with care, respect, diligence and professionalism. Factual Issues [5] The Tribunal undertook a review of the whole of the papers presented, and issued a minute dated 10 December 2010. Among other procedural matters, the minute identified the factual matters in issue, and the potential conclusions that could be reached on the papers before the Tribunal. The parties were given an opportunity to respond. [6] The foundation for the complaint was:...

  3. [2014] NZEmpC 112 Franix Construction Ltd v Tozer interlocutory [pdf, 57 KB]

    ...exercised judicially and according to principle. I note two key principles. There must be evidence before the Court justifying the exercise of the discretion. The overriding consideration in the exercise of the discretion must be the interests of justice. [5] The plaintiff’s application is essentially advanced on the basis that if the plaintiff succeeds on its challenge the benefit of that success will be lost. An affidavit has been filed in support of the application. Mr Da...

  4. [2014] NZEmpC 106 Temara v The Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...his professional registration as a social worker. The application further states that no real prejudice arises to the respondent through the granting of leave. Finally, the application relies upon the statement that it is in the interests of justice that leave be granted. [4] The application for leave was not filed until 9 June 2014. That delay is satisfactorily explained by counsel then representing the applicant, Mr AJ McKenzie. Mr McKenzie, who represented Mr Temara in the Au...

  5. HRRT guide to filing a reply [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...• The Privacy Act 2020 • The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 The Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson, Deputy Chairpersons and a panel of members, all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice. When the Tribunal sits to hear and determine any particular case, it sits with a Chairperson and/or Deputy Chairperson and two members. Who can bring a claim to the Human Rights Review Tribunal? Each of the three Acts contain d...

  6. I Ltd v BW [2022] NZDT 246 (6 December 2022) [pdf, 263 KB]

    ...BW proceeded to engage HX, who at that time was a family law practitioner based in [City 2]. 6. On 12 March 2019, I LTD sent BW an invoice for $1,366.20 for attendances on 19-22 January and on 8 March. 7. HX ceased her involvement with this matter on 10 May 2019 stating in an email to I LTD “I am unable to take on any new work at this stage or progress some matters, including BW’s”. HX was appointed as a [Redacted]. 8. BW contacted UI on 12 May and 13 May about recent de...

  7. [2017] NZEmpC 24 Tradefog Global Co Ltd v Bartholomeusz [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...Authority to settle matters coming before it at the appropriate level, with as little judicial intervention during the investigative process as possible. A balance is struck between the policy imperatives underlying the reforms and access to justice considerations in the retention of the right of challenge or review once the Authority has made a final determination on the matter before it. [21] In the following passage of the decision the full Court continued: [24] We do not, ho...

  8. Paerau - Te Komiti 1B2B2 Ahu Whenua Trust (2015) 95 Taitokerau MB 280 (95 TTK 280) [pdf, 189 KB]

    ...lease at an increased rental because of the improvements made or may involve proposals for use and occupation of the land by the owners. [25] Mr Otene also argued that while there were initially some internal issues concerning the trustees those matters have largely been resolved and the majority of the trustees are presently working well and are providing stable governance. [26] Mr Otene argued that the trustees have not sought to remove Kathleen Popata or Matthew Paerau as trustee...

  9. How to apply for an AML/CFT ministerial exemption

    ...the existing exemption is similar to, and different from, your own circumstances. Check the list of granted exemptions  Does your reporting entity undertake prescribed transactions? The following questions have been added to help the Ministry of Justice understand whether the reporting entity undertakes prescribed transactions as per Subpart 2A of the Act. Please answer these questions by YES or NO. If the answer is NO, please provide a brief reason why these transactions would not be...

  10. LCRO 181/2023 HC v QG and VO (28 February 2025) [pdf, 413 KB]

    ...complaint about the professional and/or personal conduct of the respondents, Mr QG and Ms VO. Background [2] I do not intend to traverse the factual circumstances in any detail. The parties are fully familiar with them.1 I will confine my comments to matters of fact or factual dispute that I consider strictly relevant to my determination of the issues in the review. 1 The Committee’s file comprises 1,400 pages of materials. 2 [3] The parties were the three partners of a la...